Rocker-Chic Gwen Stefani in Ripped Jeans and Mixed-Media Booties

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A couple of days ago, we featured Gwen Stefani’s fab shoe style as she spent quality time with her kids. This rocker mom always keeps on point with her fashion choices, and her latest look has just got us raving more!

Gwen Stefani photographed outside Barneys in Beverly HillsGwen Stefani photographed outside Barneys in Beverly Hills on September 11, 2013

Without her little boys this time, Gwen did a little retail therapy at Barneys New York. She was dressed in yet another loose-fitting top, perhaps to hide the rumored “baby bump.”

Gwen Stefani wears her signature ripped jeansGwen Stefani wears her signature ripped jeans

And, of course, the cool mom rocked her signature ripped jeans that she always styles so ingeniously!

Gwen Stefani's ripped jeans and ankle bootiesGwen Stefani’s ripped jeans and ankle booties

Gwen Stefani in mixed-media booties with python-patterned leatherGwen Stefani in mixed-media booties with python-patterned leather

Ripped jeans and ankle booties have become Stefani’s signature look on the streets. This combination is perfect for the rocker mom’s fierce style.

The 42-year-old singer wore a pair of mixed-media booties that feature what seems like python-patterned leather with mesh insets. Unfortunately, we can’t ID these shoes! So, if they look familiar to you, please let us know.

While we gather more info about these drool-worthy booties, consider the following alternatives that will look just as good with your favorite ripped jeans:

Paper Fox Kenisha Booties, $9.99 at ShoeDazzle

Paper Fox Kenisha Booties

Towering Vanna Booties, $9.99 at ShoeDazzle

Towering Vanna Booties

3.1 Phillip Lim Maggie Ankle Booties, $475

3.1 Phillip Lim Maggie Ankle Booties

10 Crosby Derek Lam Sapphire Lizard-Print Booties, $395

10 Crosby Derek Lam Sapphire Lizard Print Booties

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